Showing posts with label peppers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peppers. Show all posts

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Cheesey Slow Cooker Stuffed Bell Peppers (Freezer Friendly Link)

I have never cared for green peppers, so we don't eat them often, but after someone gave us a few recently, I wanted to make stuffed peppers since hubby likes them...a lot. 


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I was so tickled to find this recipe at The Recipe Critic...but I adapted it some, and hubby just loved them.  I ate the filling by itself and it was pretty tasty I'd have to say. 

The recipe called for wild rice...all I had was some basmati, so I cooked it in some of the tomato juice from the salsa (I substituted for canned tomatoes), but jazzed the recipe up in other ways. I also added some hot sauce...which hubby loves, so you can certainly adjust that to your own liking. 

She used raw ground beef...I browned and drained mine before stuffing peppers. 

You could add taco seasoning if you wanted to put a Mexican twist on this dish. 

After I made this special dish, and before I typed up the post, I happened upon this awesome idea for Freezer Friendly Slow Cooker Sausage Stuffed Peppers
from Two Maids a Milking...great idea and you can make them ahead! 

I ran to the store at the last minute and bought 1 red pepper so I could fill my crockpot. I think the cheesey topping made extra tasty. 




CHEESEY SLOW COOKER STUFFED BELL PEPPERS 

  • 6 medium to large bell peppers
  • 1 # lean ground beef, lightly browned, drained
  • 1/2 c. onion, chopped
  • (It's OK to add add onion to beef while browning) 
  • 1-1/4 c. mild (or hot) salsa, undrained 
  • (or 1 - 14 ozs. can diced tomatoes)
  • 1 cup wild rice, cooked (any kind of rice is fine)
  • 2 Tb. worchestershire sauce
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 1 tsp. pepper
  • (I used garlic pepper - we liked more)
  • 1-1/4 c. shredded cheese, divided
  • 1/4 c. water

Cut off each top of the peppers and scrape out the seeds and membranes. After I cut out the seeds with a knife, I scraped the inside clean with a spoon - it worked great). Set aside.

Combine ground beef, onion, salsa (or tomatoes), rice, worchestershire sauce, salt, pepper, and 1 cup of cheese. Stuff each pepper with mixture. Place in bottom of crockpot. (You can crowd them a little because they get smaller as they cook). Add water to bottom of crockpot...it will help steam and soften the peppers. 

Cook on low for about 5-6 hours or high for 3 hours until peppers are tender.
(The sides of peppers tends to burn on high...I suggest using low)

About 15 minutes before serving, sprinkle remaining cheese; enjoy when cheese is melted.



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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Easy and Creamy Roasted Red Pepper Soup

I have a recipe for this soup..(somewhere) that I've had for years, but because I have sooo many recipes, and sooo many places to look for them UGH! (I got rid of a bunch of printed recipes at my garage sale early this fall), Because that wanted recipe was NOT to be found anywhere...I went ahead and googled to find a recipe.
(Isn't it great we can do that???)

I went with this one that I saw at Food.com

I've had a jar of the peppers in my pantry for some time, and after making this awesome pimento cheese, I wanted to use up my leftovers.  I only made half the recipe, but we sure wished there had been more! 



EASY AND CREAMY ROASTED RED PEPPER SOUP 

1 Tb. butter
6 large roasted red peppers, chopped
(Or a 12 - 15 ozs. jar of roasted red peppers)
1 lg. onion, diced
3 sm. garlic cloves, chopped
1/4(+) teaspoon (fresh ground is best) black pepper
(we love pepper, so just adjust to your liking)
1 (28 ounce) can diced tomatoes with juice
1 c. water
1 vegetable bouillon cube 
1 c. heavy cream 
(or use half and half)
salt, if necessary
parmesan cheese, optional

Add butter to large saucepan and melt over medium heat. Saute onion and garlic and saute for a few minutes. Sprinkle with black pepper. Add roasted red pepper and cook for another couple of minutes.
Add diced tomatoes with juice and turn up heat. Add water and bouillon cube.
Bring to a boil, stirring occasionally. When bouillon cube has dissolved add cream and stir, removing from heat.

Place small amounts of the soup in a blender, being sure to keep lid on so the heat doesn't pop it off! until the whole batch has been pureed. Soup should be nice and thick. 

Serve sprinkled with a little parmesan if desired.  You could also add some pasta if your family would prefer that! 



If you want to freeze batches, puree the soup as usual, omitting the cream until after soup is defrosted...add just before heating to serve. 

This tasty Special Pimento Cheese sandwich was SO good alongside this soup.
OH.SO.DELICIOUS! 





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